Sarah Anderson

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Sarah Anderson (b. 1982) is a Brooklyn-based visual artist who was born in Chicago, IL.

Her practice engages a variety of mediums, working into the correspondence between sculpture, video and text. Her solo exhibitions include My Cannibal, Sensei Gallery, New York, NY (2014) and The Fist and the Whale, Sensei Gallery, New York, NY (2013). Her group exhibitions include TheImmediate Female, Judith Charles Gallery, New York, NY (2015); Surf Club, Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA (2015) and Sex Without Bodies, Temporary Agency, Brooklyn, NY (2014). She was an artist-in-residence at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan ME (2012) and the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT (2007 & 2010). She is a recipient of a Charles Addams Memorial Prize, University of Pennsylvania (2012), Skowhegan/University of Pennsylvania Matching Grant (2012) and a Vermont Studio Residency Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania (2010). She received a B.F.A. in Glass from Rhode Island School of Design (2005) and an M.F.A. from the University of Pennsylvania (2012).

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